BIRDING ECOLOGICAL PATCHES IN THE
FEATHERS ROUTE.
BIRDS AND LANDSCAPES OF
PASTAZA PROVINCE-ECUADORIAN AMAZONIAN.
Southern Lapwing by Bird-friendly Amazonian International.
HABITAGUA -CONCEJO PROVINCIAL DE PASTAZA
HABITAGUA -CONCEJO PROVINCIAL DE PASTAZA
We share the following Ornithological Database of those birds which are the most significant in the reception place of the location of "Habitagua" for birdwatching purposes. Here; BIRD-FRIENDLY AMAZONIAN INTERNATIONAL is monitoring the site in order to understand the behaviour of the Inca Jay (Corvidae Family)
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17 Species observed / +1 other taxa
52 individuals
Observations
Number observed: 1 Sickle-winged Guan
Number observed: 10 Black Vulture
Number observed: 1 Red-headed Barbet
Number observed: 1 Plain-brown Woodcreeper
Number observed: 1 Buff-throated Woodcreeper
Number observed: 2 Andean Cock-of-the-rock
Number observed: 1 Olivaceous Greenlet
Number observed: 6 Green Jay (Inca)
Number observed: 8 Blue-and-white Swallow (cyanoleuca)
Number observed: 3 House Wren
Number observed: 2 House Wren (Southern)
Number observed: 1 Yellow-browed Sparrow
Number observed: 2 Rufous-collared Sparrow
Number observed: 2 Solitary Black Cacique
Number observed: 2 Blue-gray Tanager
Number observed: 4 Spotted Tanager
Number observed: 2 Blue-necked Tanager
Number observed: 3 Golden Tanager
INCA JAY IS BEING A RESIDENT BIRD IN "HABITAGUA"
PROVINCE OF PASTAZA-ECUADOR
Photograph made by BIRD-FRIENDLY AMAZONIAN INTERNATIONAL
BIRD-FRIENDLY AMAZONIAN INTERNATIONAL visited the location of "Habitagua" on August 13, 2022 in order to find if the bird Inca Jay is still as a resident in the area of reception of "Habitagua". The photographs that we share in this site do not intend to show developed skills for Wild life photography, but the register is important with a photograph for the evidence evidence.